Garmin now do one or two with an optical sensor, looks just like a watch, so no need for a chest strap. I think there are a few other fitness trackers that do it as wellI had periods of arrhythmia, which led to heart investigations.... perindopril, which my doc tells me is good for my kidneys.... I not experienced much arrhythmia since but I would like to keep a track of my heart beats out of interest and was wondering if anyone could recommend any piece of kit.
I don't have a smart phone and pretty hopeless with apps... I have a tablet.
I don't wear a watch and would be happy to wear a wrist device for periods when I think the beats may vary, exercising..
Tagging a couple of folk who have commented on techie bits in past.
Many thanks for reading
Hj
@Baruney @dunelm
Not too sure how this works but thought I would paste a snap in
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So at about 17:30 I was on my daily walk and you can see what it does for my activities... periods before and after were sitting at desk crunching DocControl....
am surprised how rarely heart rate is above rest levels.... not sure why I am though...
now what I would really like to know is how to download the data files (*.tcx!!) and convert to excel....
Cheers @Baruney @dunelm @Gravity-Carb
You may need some sort of converter.Not too sure how this works but thought I would paste a snap in
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So at about 17:30 I was on my daily walk and you can see what it does for my activities... periods before and after were sitting at desk crunching DocControl....
am surprised how rarely heart rate is above rest levels.... not sure why I am though...
now what I would really like to know is how to download the data files (*.tcx!!) and convert to excel....
Cheers @Baruney @dunelm @Gravity-Carb
To download all I do is go to settings - top line furthest right. Then on left hand side of page go to Data export. 2 file options CSV or XLS. I think you can download either of them into Excel.Not too sure how this works but thought I would paste a snap in
View attachment 14811
So at about 17:30 I was on my daily walk and you can see what it does for my activities... periods before and after were sitting at desk crunching DocControl....
am surprised how rarely heart rate is above rest levels.... not sure why I am though...
now what I would really like to know is how to download the data files (*.tcx!!) and convert to excel....
Cheers @Baruney @dunelm @Gravity-Carb
For some reason the HR will not download the HR data....To download all I do is go to settings - top line furthest right. Then on left hand side of page go to Data export. 2 file options CSV or XLS. I think you can download either of them into Excel.
Very good. Was expecting the wurst!
Ha ha, about right for a family man.
Same here. took shelter in the national gallery.Rain and some. Dogs got cabin fever! No run today!
Good spot!Same here. took shelter in the national gallery.